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RODSBCllO WEDNESDAY. APRIL 8t. 1980. rwo IMJbKUt'IUJ N E W H - l; K V 1 K W issued Dally Kxcept Sunday. L. Wlmberly 11. W. BH' Hcrt i. Haiti. SLBSClilPTION KATES Dally. per year, by uiail $ I 00 Dully, nix uiontlis, by mail.... 2 0(1 By Carrier, per utunth Go Call at office, per month 3& Weekly News-Review, per year 2.U0 Member of 'J lie. Associated The Associated Press la inclusively miilMed to thb use tor republication all news dispatches credited to ! or uot otherwise credited in thin paper and also the local news pub lished herein. All rights of republi cation of special dispatches berein are also reserved. KUIHH ItllTIO ItATKH The following subscription rates become effective April 1, 1920, for the r.MWM-Kevlew: Dally, one year by mail. ...$4.00 Daily, 6 months by mall.. 2.00 Hy carrier, per month 50 Call at office, bur month.. .35 AKHIAIi M'OltTIV, KVKNTS. The army aviator who on buhitt demobilized went buck (o ordinary cnlliiiKH, must often have felt like u rac horse hit heel up to plough a corn field. Also many thoiiKuiidn of men who worked on tho l,ili.rty air plane motor, iiiuwt have had a litih of the name feellnR when they re turned to ordinary automobile work. The airplane see ma to have dropped out of ordinary thought, hIiko the riayn one read of f t h exploits a a daily part of the war uewa. Hut many thousand, of men can't fotfc'.t It. The,- H.ti! livp airplanes, think alrplaiica, diviiiii airplanes. ThiMr mind are fixed on tho possibilities of thin great new facility. Over $ I fiOO.000 la offered in prizes in t h Ih cnlii'ilrv nnrt I.'m.i.o 11,1. u . I for various airplane demonHtrallons! r.ronteui nf nil i. n. nr...,..i u,i,.i ' Ilnrhv nrmin.1 tl.a I f u.h l..l. i the effort Is made to raise J t.nnn,-1 lookinn for a re.l-halred. live wire 000 In prizes. The list or fatalities! '" is a window decorator and card to follow from the aerial events ofl 1 ll'r. r'' ' a '"" hu llilH this yenr is not llkelv to he a short I - ';" " eperien.e m the mi n an one. Ilut so It has been all throiiKh llln huslnei-K, and the following 1.1 Ihe world's proKres. The primitive J ler oiiKlit to be of Interest. A kiiom peoplo who first developed sea Wl-' " 1,1 """'h vMh m" ""!" (ration, must have suffered asinun.l , ""d to stimulate local pride In ni"'. Ing loss or life. Who can estimate l" "'"" w'"1!""" " l"" the number of who gave tin their,'"" different l"'" the nven. pro lives In developing ele. trlillv? Man! l-lr-tr Is capalile or doini:. Ihe let alwavs has to pnv his toll for hlsll,,r 1,1 P:ir' H '" '"H"s: scientific proirreiis. There are nl-l "I'ear Sir: Your booklet has hi en ways during spirits willing to takc :r'l hy us and we are taking iidvaui chnnres whlrh the ordinary person w ' V"1" ,,n"''r ,lsk ""'r'' 'I",'"? would feel to be foolhardv. Among '''" 1 l"' "i,t"''- 1" r(' u"' "'t5" the prl7.es offered Ibis year are inn,- mi'l " ""'y' a ' hnnue 000 francs for aerial snfelv nipli-l "1 red haired man. -! yeiu nnres. This Is the heart of tlie proh-' K have put in 12 years In lem, and the end ror which ihe most 'lh" mercantile t.uslness. am n liberal rewards should be given. The gniduale of the Koester S: li.iol ol people are not Interested in the nlr- Window Dn-slng of ( hlcngo and Idnne ss a sporting proposition oi ''"n rl,1 windows and write nil . .. i . ...,, 1 a. lv.rti.ein. ills: I have had charge slide means of facllllallng Industrv ml 11.. cn,.,n,nl, n,..,. ,,r i:liie nr.. ' on, vou i-ituxi:. Some wpp kit ano tho Courii r tl I the stoty of a loral shipper who had ftent a shipment of prune lo a Port land romir lsnitm man and reeelveil a bill for (Jtl rents to bulanre, the n- rnunt, says tho tiriints Pass Court Tha Krower of tlmt shipment prunes who was out bin time, 1 boxen, and his Investment, win in the Itose City a few riavs inro. and at ono of the lending h'tds ho v.t. served with a dish of 'lew. -t at breakfast. Ppon ''he menu, the i 1 nines were list.-.! nt 'JO ci'tits. and when the dish nrrived. the diner found Just six petite piimni of the variety ihnt the commission inn snld he could nut f'i n i'nrihmd Kaeh box Ihnt the rum mission innli dumped in Ihe bay routulned no c'ouht, at lenst eo prunes. Serv. d upon the taMe in the breakfast room. thesH 400 prillK B would hae eosl Ihe huimry pnldir nmre ttian 1 let trie comnii.;,!oii meicbant said he rould not find a man in Port !and willing to take them off his hands at fO rents per box. It all depend upon wImpp prune It Is; whether yon are tho man uh.i prodiiren It. or the man who adds the Jbj: and the decoration .m-t r. N It ttark to the at L'I'oi i.r tent lnrr.'ne in prb . The service which the stores of Mr n, ,-s -y y Tloweburn offers lo our penpl... is iin'Dave been makim; 'I arh.evemeiit which not alw:. Vmpuna avenue In this realired ss we thmulntesslv make inorniiiK for Medford use of their service. And It Is some- will reside.' Th.-y lun thing far beyond what lias been ere- home in West Kos. Ihh Peoples Supply Co. A Few of Our Regular r rnccs: Flahrr'i Moiled Oats. pku. Kellog'a Com l'lakes, pkg. Krlnkle Coin Flakes, pkn. Shredded Wheat, pkg Standard peas, per rau .. Standard tomatoes, per can Standard corn, per ran . . . Milk, all brands, per ran . . .Macaroni, per pound .3". . i :. 10,- K,c . 1 :.c . 1 :.e . ISc 1 'c 10c A Good Place to Trade. II i-sj v in M wiiic distribution, wliii h h built u li lliioiil'li yeais of ell.irt ol ago the ordinary rut.nl store had te sihfi rui:.;i..u.d over the son ive:i il the wiuld. Tid.iy a nivm has ! u orKanized by w hirh even a miaU si nre can dm a "ii-c mi t-iitr;il di--tribuiing pom's for iiuvililnt? under the auu. H i- viMted rL'uhiiiy by tniitied r'i'i'i niati vw ol the' di-t tribullon centers, w lio i ve OX pel l help on mipplyiii iniblii- iieedn. Kwn the little ntore h-Tomea an intent. 1 i.art of a una! svntt'iu, ufu l( 1 1 - u liiKh M:mi..i1N Of s r)-e. Ithude l:;u.d J.nd Delaware are tli inn I i-'late? In the llllinii, . i-t t iti'V ate m nou Ftuuibl Inn bio k- ,ii il.e t.,.'h of na'ional huU i h I'r wom'n and nalnnial prohibition. Sometimes it is the little things lliiii make a l"t 'mnMc in our lives. The lad that yon rould net out a vellliiK crowd to heller for the nol liera diirinx lh r 1'M l'"vp bat anyone will attend a meet in v now to din' u wayH of yttiiiK them all to work a g nod job. Tlie p'-oi'b- who complain that the wind always blows when they set out to clear away ashes, may be the .-am' ones who always stand on the wind ward aide of tlio nhen. When pet. pie Ket more pay and lesa work for themHelven, I hey us ually produce leftH pa and more work for some one ei. Vou can t elect a i resident Ibis Vear merely pro'. mB that n" ii siaisd witho ut hitching. The moder a ' hit- 1 m'tresK niht n 1 1" is willinu iitirl;! alt r-v.-nk out. to allow tlie noon and Red-Haired Man Looking For Job The Chinnl.er of Colilliee In il: rnecMPt daily of funin: al l in frillll all purls of lh IllUllliy llllc "" of "le 1,'"(",B are worthy ol fonsldi rahle thoiiKht. IT tlieie is II 11 V men huilt ill Rosei'lll R tllUt is "le "' n w,,rp nients in several large shoe d.'I'nrt stores nil. I 1 pill now assistant manager with tny present firm. Is then- anv slore In Itnsebttrg that can ue me? "It Is my purpose in coining In vour town to buv n tew acres of land and build a home. Yours very trnlv. " ated by any o.ie Kroup of tut-ii linked up witli a fMiii ol i-j If this letter niiiicals to anv of our r. 1 merchants cnniuiuiil. ate with !ii (,f Chanilier of I'oinini rce and the ieii:l-iisln-. letter will be Riven for personal correspondence Garden Valley Club Meets The Cardin Inh mot :it lit I ;i r i nl i Thursd. V.i 1 1 Imnrow Mill 1 :.,a I rlei k md tl full ' temhim e. .V;i rlv i- . 1 il edb w ol k and llo I. I ere dir:is-i d. l b kI:m1 tv s-ml a ::fft l nie It ' of ih il.i l int) M) the fund fm ' i oini'h't uk the woman' huiMin.: on f the I'liIVfr:!1 nf ' the mounds t reKin. a mile1!) lieiMlt This w a t he uiii-'i hn d:iy. A pl- asan! o then passt-d with di In i ' nients and the . lull th. I buildliu. hrt .1 n ! , a. d ie (.1 i ad1- the he to nie.'t on A"ril a "Mrs. Ilimh Kit. hie. i i...ii-....t Ihev their Soda ctackers. per pound . . . 1 V Jelly, in 7 oz. Jar 1 ."c Olyini c flour, sa. k Snow, hilt riour, per sack t.'..:o llob White snap, Lars . White beans. .1 pounds . Cocoa, "j -pound i ana . . . Corn atari h. pa, k.ige . . . . . :uc . . 10? . . ? ' r . .100 Matches, I 1,,,x.s for . . . Sardines, per can (7 4 .(?! Some Day Cash Will . Be at a Premium TI1H hus been a ' loading-tip" period. Iople have bnuglit things and invented In meurities lo an ex tent and of a kind biyond reason. MiouM conditions return to normal, there will be a hastening to get from under by UNLOADING. Happy then will be the person with a lilt; HANK AC COUNT here at ihe Umpiiua Valley Bunk. B J. M. THRONE the UHPQUR ROSEBUPO Saie ?Iliicui mmtM For!nfam.,Invatid..ndGrowngChildren Th Original Food-Dilnk for. All Aga Question Raised By Evangelist lliuveiily Kecoultion will be the iheuie at the Christian church lo i ight. KvaiiKelist t'ro.ss will discuss this matter so nin.il thought of by l.cople, iiuin a llililical standpoint. goo.llr congregation was presiuit last ini:it lo hear the discussion, "It a .Nlau (Joes to lleil I-rom Itose i'lirg, lioe Ua.lli is it?" Cross raises a Miod many iiuostions in the tiiinils or ieole to start them think ing . lie is original, and many times i -n i 1 1 u c in liis statemenls, liut has a liiMe j.rooi for his position. Tlie uni.-'i' con:iin:es lo lie a feature, and il:e siierial Miiiii so well rendered :i ml so finely interpreted are alwavs must acceptable. I"ive mora ni';b:s now remain tor this meeting; i'iuit s.!a .' niiiht tlie t eli't speaks 'ill "'llui Seven I'.ilile Triangles. Sunday alternnon tlieie will he a special meeting for mothers, and "ery one will be asked to wear a r'niiuuet. The meetings will close Uinday night. -: CITY NEWS :-: Will t.et Vi-ti.ii ate Ser i e cei inieati's will be issued to all local mem I iirs of th. Ildl i ross chapter who did Km Cro::s work during tho war. Tln-s.- c.'iriti i at'-s are iriven hv the national ; Mncrican Ked ('rrs ruci. iv to er.v i ' l'Mm w ho did at lea. t sun hours of war work in th;' rooms of the home1 chapter dniihi; the period tlmt the Ptiited States was ei..ied in tie world war. . Ml- iv Tract Sold Trie ;;o acre tr.o-t localed nor'Ir of Ui soldiers h.iiue and known a:, t he .loto'n Shej'ard p!a e. bus ht-m -dd to Mr. and Mr.. V. Van Hn-is. n. f ilazi lle, t'alifoi nia, who will lak ns -i ion at oiicc. The d ;il was nnH by the line & Itico real es tate aueiicy.- I'he eil an. s is all tier lioitiim land, and the iiKij'Miiy is planted to fruit at the present !ime. , Will l.i-iur Tonlulit Kohirt K Smith, president of tlu Tit lc ii nd Trut company of Port - ' and. wlm has heen sii-Mnlim; the nas: : two d.is here aiteiidtuic to biisimss1 inattirs. will leave this evening foil Miis liiiiic in Ih.- nwi ttiiiiilu litn im. ' this slav here. Mr. Smith visited with Ibis mother and lather. Mr. und Mrs. Iv I . Smith, of Myrtle Crock. N in Mainath I'atl- Circuit ,ludi;e .). Hamilton is at Klamarh Pall wlure he is to tiv the f.Hc.ons courthouse case there Klamath 1 alls has three cnurth.ni-' s built hv different rations and be .ni:e (1f iiijiiticli.iiis Issued coillitV .if;rrs ure administered from the oldest timlding. Cn-iu Connecticut 'i .Hid Mr- .1 li. Mor.ilKv .I'.in. Conn.., ti, nt. iinie,i II ''Ui l.i-; ,,miit und spout tl i'i :lit ;it a lo, j! hotel. ,-aii,K th :;. .t "ivr ...r sinirli. rn Or. cell. Tlo i.'t'!;lo;e on fliou o , -,. to pour tn C.tlilorni.i. uh.ie Itiov ev.otl i I'.'io! in .! of the iimt:ier. Nell II, ' W. 1 1 ' ion rv u-c II 'I. i'or, lie K.is. opl iy cotif, 1.1 11 li, ire lo, i'e. c 'to Mr ni.il Mr 1 mm! cf . -t mc'i.ite oo--, l".l !e til' oUl, re il cMate effi. ..'! M.iiu . nil C'Tlto o will Ml. T-1.. , I . rt I l'.l.'v-l:a: S.-11. i xr i KnVt s. of t'ie Powell - Kohcrts an'o n,tiry, reports the "lie of a Maxwell automobile to Char!t Hi.-e. of Mvrtle Creek, edi tor of ths Myrtle Crek Mail. V7. Cashier VALLEU bank OREGON ihfahts and invalids . -ar- - tJr run . Mill" k n . . . Iff I II Jm the Original Avoid Imitation, aod Subttitutea I Rich milk, malted Rr.in extract In Powder I No Cooking Nouriilung Dieeitibla Music Conserva tory Praised The Ilelnllne-.Moore conservatory of music Ih in receipt of a letter whlrh was sent to them by (ieore 'lotrhkiss Street, the Portland musl- ian who, with his wile, entertained .ho mu:ic club here on A:uil 17th and which was written to Mr. Street 'bv J. L. Wnllin, editor of ihe niusii I'OtMH of the Oreifon Journal. Th 'letter is a reeomiiliim of the efforts of the conservatory to bring pood music to this city, and is as 1'oIIowh: Mv Dear Mr. Htei: I herewith rt ui n clipping from which 1 have tak a notes for Sun da v. Kopehurig se ins to be doin thinfrs musieall''. thanks to the Jleiu line-Moor arti it ies there? which Kes to show that the must-al atmos- ;l'here of a community depends larso iy uii iiiui coin nt u u y n iuiirii;iiu. Slneerolv vours. 1 J. I,. WAI.UX. Mr. Street also enclosed a very 'fine photoiiraph of himself across t v 'hlrh he had written a few words I r,f thank?-lor the entertainment ar , corded himself and w ife while in ; this city. -o , Ifrre Fr-ni Portland ' Mark Simpson, a former resident of this city, who has been employed in Portland for the past six months, i 1. 1 rived in this city la-t nipht and i will remain he-r? Indefinitely. M Simpson is i e o erlng from an 111 i ess which lie recently underwent In Portland. "DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. If you have something to sell or rent try an Adv. In the News-Review. Fence Fence Fence lig woven steel coll spring wire ' I fence, loop ends, no trouble to Bplice. Just received car load and have in stock the 8 bar :6 In., 8 in. stay. 10 bar in 8 In. stay for hogs; also 7 bar 36; bar 3! in.: 10 bar 40 in.; '. bar 42 In.; 13 bar 47 In. stock fences, and 20 bar 43 In poultry and dibit fence. Soft wire fence 7 bar 26 In. at 33c: 9 bar 39 in. at 42c. Also several kinds of poultry fence, 12 to 72 Inches high. Barb wire, brace wire and staples. White for prices. STEARNS & CHENOWFTH Oakland and Yoncalla ; - - J"- 'f f AKTHUK FOSTER Who will speak tonight at the courthouse on the Non-Partlsan League menace. American Legion Met Last Night A small but enthusiastic meeting of I'miHiua post American Lesion was held last evening in the G. A U. rooms of the armory and consid erable business was attended to The members last night donated $10 to the Near Kast relief fund and passed resolutions endorsing the educational millage tax bill to come ;elore Ihe voters of tlie state at the iet election. A committee was also ippolntcd to meet with the Women's Helief Corps and the li. A. K. to as- rist in the memorial day exercises. The lesion voted to aid the veterans ',n everv wav possible and some den uiie program of the exercises will tie announced later. o Bill Provides Care For Blind Believing that a state Institution where the blind of Oregon may be taught trades that will enable them to become self-supporting is badly needed In Oregon on account of the number of blind dependents In this state, a committee of citizens has mken ui) a campaign In behalf of a measure to be on the ballot at the state election May 21, providing for the levying of one-sixth of one mill lo erect and equip sucn an institu tion. The committee Is finding uni versal suDiiort of the plan. The bill in addition to providing the levy for lis establishment calls for an annual levy or one twenry fil'th of one mill for maintenance. It is the nlun to have the InMtutlon under direction of the state board of control and to make It both an In dustrial and an employment lnstltu lion. The blind problem has become nineh worse since the war on account of ihe number of men blinded while in the service. This Is true In other "talcs as well as in Oregon and many other states arc taking the same step now as proposed by Oregon in this bill. To make tha unfortunate Ditnu self-supporting by teaching them profitable trades Is considered the best solution of the problem. It is expected that soon after the estab lishment of such an institution the blind now dependent on churity for siinriort will be taken from the streets of various cities of Oregon and taught profitable trades. r,iiT Conlon leaves- Gltv Cnl'.loe ' - ' ' ren.e and Cordon, left this morning for Kugene to attend to business matters for a short time. Advertis in News-Review. ODORLESS CLEAN EFFICIENT Bold onlr Id 25 lb. whit cotton bjx 1235 And 1 lb. ptrltapi , gftjj No FUlr No Balk A'rertUIier KIT lOUT UI lUT-ltST lUlH Cll f 10 DOC I Fop Lawni, Flowrra, Garden a, Sfarabi lloase 1'lKnts. Flt-ldi ami Orchard! Boole Fit EE Tell just HOW A 16 lb ba cover a Uwn pac of 1.00 munra fe-t Last a year or mora. A tabl spoonful lo Mil of potato, to matoea or ordinary rofit buih meana abun dant nowm. ctip and aarlr vegetable A taaspoxnful for to S In poitt-d plant. Farna lova u Folly Guaranteed. DISTRIBUTOR ) J. F. BARKER. , CO. Sheet MetalWork OK Al.L KIMDS J. II. SIXMICER 11 J OAK 8TKKKT FHO.V E 438 Auto Owners! We would be pleased to test four Batteries Free t any time and give you expert advice on the care of 1 latteries. When purchasing new batter ies get our price. We can save yon money. MOTOR SHOP GAH4GE 41 X. Jackson St. Rosehora;. , cj r 7 he tLofers ihsA Hoom in ihe SjarincJ ih have a great deal to do with the" charm of your home and garden. It's a pleasure to grow them, and you're sure of delightful varieties, when you plant Morse's Grand Prize Seeds. Propagated in California on the world's largest seed farms. And they cost but a few cents a packet. Sold at grocers, florists, drug and hardware stores, etc., everywhere. C. C. MORSE & CO. Seedtmn and Smmdgnwmn sines 1882 12S Market Street NOTICE OF BI'KCIAL MEETING OF STOCK HOl.DEllS. Notice la hereby given that pur suant to the order of the Board of Directors of the Umpqua Valley Fruit Union, miie at a meeting of eaid directors duly called and held, a special meeting of the stockhold ers of the L'mpqua Volley Fruit f"lon Is called to be held at the office of said Umpqua Valley Fruit oiuun in lire new packing house at the corner of West Washington street and the S. P. railroad tracks in the City of Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, on Saturday, the 15th day of May, 1920, at the hour of three o'clock p. m., and said meeting is called for the purpose of considering and voting upon the (luestlon of dissolving said corpora lion and winding up its affairs. Dated this 16th day of April, 1920. S. D. COOLEY, Secretary Umpqua Valley Fruit Cnlou. warns mm "" - - ilaOT i n jiAAAJtri -Tutjtjuuijuj-.ji,. Our Family Laundry Service WHAT A help that wlU simplify your particular washday preMt"' na Is our family laundry serrlce. Our drlw calls for yoar lly bundle at a definite tltno each week, and we'll do yoar lag in our customary considerate and unitary manner. San Francisco Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Hinj Cook, of Flint St., on Mondar, Apr! ii, ivu, a uoy. DAILY WEATHBll REPORT. U. S. Weather Bureau, loctl otln, Roseburg. Oregon, 24 noun ntiii o a. m. today. Highest temperature yesterdir 0 Lowest temperature last night H Precipitation, last 24 hours .. .11 Precipitation in inches lad Hut- redths: 1.8 Normal preclp. for this moati til. Total preclp, from Sept. 1, 'II, to date ill: Arerage preclp, from Sept 1, 1877 !1 Total deficiency from Sept 1 1919 I Average precipitation for I! wet seasons. (September to May inclusive) H-H WILLIAM BULL, Obiemt EXPERT WELDING includes not only the knowl edge of where to syply tie heat, but also Jast whsn M stop. The work can t over done as well as underdone. We possess the expert knowlsdft and hare facility for dotnf til kinds of welding work satlitse torlly. We are at your Tlce any time. Mathews WeldinpWorki AcrrriEK mimic cunmc pccuot ROSKB17RU. OHKOO!C It's Time W Repair lour Bib If you want to get the fU be nefit of the season. W7 day'i delay Is a day1! plsas" lost So bring the good oil wheal around and have M Pt It In first class riding coali tion. Tou know what kill work we do. Hvery old rldsr does. D. W. JAMES Oenaral Repair Shop 834 North iacksoa n ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY